​HumanI grew up in a small town in Germany in one of the most industrial areas of the country. I can’t exactly say why, but for some reason it never really felt like home. It’s not that I had a bad childhood – I am blessed with an incredible, supportive family. And yet, something was missing.

We had my dad’s old piano in our living room, a dusty white Yamaha, and ever since I can remember I would sit down on the piano bench, my legs not long enough to touch the ground, playing melodies that seemed to invade my mind out of nowhere. When my parents got a divorce I found comfort in those melodies. I wrote my first song when I was thirteen and discovered a passion in me I had never known before.

Throughout the years, writing music was my saving grace. It would be unfair to say I was unhappy, but there was something inside me that I couldn’t grasp, a longing for something different. In retrospect I know that’s what made me leave for the first time. You could say I was on a some sort of a quest to find out who that part of me was, eager to see the world and aching to understand myself.

My story takes a turn with my years spent in Boston. After winning a first with in the nationwide singing competition Jugend Musiziert in Germany, I went on to study at Berklee College of Music - the leading contemporary music institution in the world, where I had the privilege of working and sharing the stage with legends from multi platinum selling artist Paula Cole to Emmy Award, Tony Award and Grammy Lifetime Achievement Award recipient Harry Belafonte.

Finally, I was surrounded not only by genius musicians who shared my passion, but more importantly by people from all over the world. People of every color and cultural heritage you can think of. I found myself in the most diverse environment I’d ever been in, and the beauty of it blew me away. All of a sudden, I felt so small and yet part of something so big. Never had I been so honest with myself let alone anybody else, and still received all the acceptance and love I could ever ask for. It taught me the biggest lesson of my life; how to love myself in my uniqueness with all its flaws and scars, and how to love others through theirs.

After graduating from Berklee with a Bachelor’s Degree in Songwriting in 2016, I moved to Los Angeles to pursue my career as a writer and artist. Since my move to the West Coast, I have been finishing up my Debut EP “Human” and recently released my first single, “All In My Head”. Managed by Genuine Music Group, I am now working with songwriters and producers of some of my favorite songs ever, while playing shows all over L.A. in venues that have hosted artists such as Stevie Wonder, Ray Charles, Earth, Wind & Fire and countless other inspirations that have made me the musician I am today. In short - I am living my dream!

With my music, I am sharing my story. A story, that I hope will give to my listeners, what musicians like John Legend, Frank Ocean and Adele have given to me – honest songs that will make them feel a little less alone and a sound they can find refuge in. So I am reaching out to all of you, all over the world, hoping to bring some of you together with my music. Because in the end we are all the same, nothing more, nothing less, just human.